What is a affidavit of identity?
People also ask, how do you fill out an affidavit of identity?
At a minimum, an affidavit of identity should include the following information:
- The signer's full name;
- Date of birth of the signer;
- The signer's address;
- The form of identification relied upon;
- A signature of the person seeking to be identified;
- The signature of a notary public; and.
- The seal of the notary public.
Also question is, who can sign an affidavit of identity?
An Affidavit is a formal statement made under oath. A statement made in an Affidavit must be true, based on the person creating the document's knowledge and belief. To be valid, an Affidavit must be witnessed and signed by a person who can administer oaths, such as a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public.
Yes, it is an affidavit to say that some other person with the same name who may have judgements against them is not the borrower in this transaction. An affidavit of non identity allows the borrow to swear and affirm that what was found during the search does not apply to them. It is mainly done for the lender.